There are many ways to describe the gap, which a lean company has to
jump to become innovative. Some people see the gap between research and
design for production, where people with different mindsets find it hard
to communicate and work for the same goal. Other people feel that the
gap is the schism between effectiveness and efficiency, i.e. trying to
do the right thing is not compatible with trying always to doing things
right. Other people believe the gap to be caused by the different
paradigms of exploitation and exploration. The financial constraints of
globally compet- ing companies striving to become more and more lean are
leaving fewer and fewer resources for the necessary experimentation to
find successful innovations. Whatever the explanation one thing is
certain: globally acting companies have to marry short term success with
long term sustainability. They have to be at the same time competitive
with current products and services and innovative to prepare future
products and services. This book offers a novel view for management to
address and imple- ment innovation. It shows that innovation can not be
ordered but has to be lived. It illustrates with real life examples, how
innovation requires cour- age to do the right thing and not always just
the safe thing. And it shows that courage can be its own reward. I wish
you stimulating reading.